Written by Lothar Tuppan
Sound Design, Direction, and Mastering by Lothar Tuppan

Cover art by Bill Hollweg

Featured in the cast:
Stevie K Farnaby as Doran
Danika Didur-Tate as Kavida
Bill Hollweg as Lorak
Lothar Tuppan as AxelrakMark Kalita as Sergeant Todla
And Stephen Wehmeyer and Kerry Noonan as the Cardinals of the Harbingers

Music:
The Opening theme music was “Global, Local, Personal” from the album “World in Flames” and “Sinestra” from the album “The Fall of Ragnaros” both by The Celestial Aeon Project. Closing music was “Far Away” from the Album “Fable” also by The Celestial Aeon Project. Music used with permission.

Our heroes try to escape both the dungeons of Adar and the approaching Ghost-Storm.

Written by Lothar Tuppan
Sound Design, Direction, and Mastering by Lothar Tuppan

Cover art by Bill Hollweg

Featured in the cast:
Robert Lang as the Introduction Narrator
Bill Hollweg as Lorak
Lothar Tuppan as Axelrak
Danika Didur-Tate as Kavida
Jason Hess as Guard 1
Tanja Millojevic of Lightning Bolt Theatre of the Mind as Guard 2 and the Gate Guard
And Stevie K Farnaby as Doran

Music:
The Opening theme music was “Global, Local, Personal” from the album “World in Flames” and “Sinestra” from the album “The Fall of Ragnaros” both by The Celestial Aeon Project. Closing music was “Far Away” from the Album “Fable” also by The Celestial Aeon Project. Music used with permission.

Lorak and Axelrak, imprisoned in the dungeons of Adar, encounter allies and enemies, both old and new

Written by Lothar Tuppan
Sound Design, Direction, and Mastering by Lothar Tuppan

Cover art by Bill Hollweg

Featured in the cast:
Robert Lang as the Introduction Narrator
Janet Didur as Princess Lodan
Elaine Barrett as the Adaran Captain of the Guard
Ian Read of Fire + Ice as the Adaran Jailer
Bill Hollweg as Loral
Lothar Tuppan as Axelrak
Danika Didur-Tate as Kavida
Tim Prasil as the Guard
And Gaylin Didur-Tate as Samon

Music:
The Opening theme music was “Global, Local, Personal” from the album “World in Flames” and “Sinestra” from the album “The Fall of Ragnaros” both by The Celestial Aeon Project. Closing music was “Far Away” from the Album “Fable” also by The Celestial Aeon Project. Music used with permission.

The forging of the Sword of the Crimson Tatters commences in the southern wastelands of the Western Principalities as the mercenary Lorak and the necromancer Axelrak meet amidst intrigue, bloodshed, and sorcery.

Written by Lothar Tuppan
Sound Design, Direction, and Mastering by Lothar Tuppan

Cover art by Bill Hollweg

Featured in the cast:
Robert Lang as the Introduction Narrator
Mat Weller as Daxid
Bill Hollweg as Lorak
Lothar Tuppan as Axelrak
Jack Ward of the Sonic Society as Ditorak
Janet Didur as Princess Lodan
Jason Hess as Guard 1
And Tanja Milojevic of Lightning Bolt Theatre of the Mind as Guard 2

Music:
The Opening theme music was “Global, Local, Personal” from the album “World in Flames” and “Sinestra” from the album “The Fall of Ragnaros” both by The Celestial Aeon Project. Closing music was “Far Away” from the Album “Fable” also by The Celestial Aeon Project. Music used with permission.

Without and within, the world was dying. The brazen and base races of man gave birth to ages where greed for gain and violence flourished. Where honor and nobility were profaned while lies and unrestrained consumption were made sacred. Scars covered the Mother of Thunder. What once was wild, was now tamed and sickened. The light of the Unconquered Sun turned bloated and red as its blood flowed freely, and mankind continued to hasten its own death.

Amidst the obsidian towers, horror-haunted wastelands, and shadowed tombs of this aged world, those who lurked behind the Tattered Sorrows woke to the sound of steel on steel and knew now was the time when mankind would either fall to its own insignificance or become as them – beyond the boundaries of dualities, freed from the shackles of their baseness and their forgotten nobility.

Without and within, the world was dying. And among the Tatters, crimson things began to move.

The Sword of the Crimson Tatters, an original Sword and Sorcery Audio Drama set in a surreal world where a decadent Humanity is drawing its last breaths. Where Eldritch things and, perhaps, Hope rise up one last time before the final sunset.
Created, written, and produced by Lothar Tuppan